BOISE – Spokane’s offense converted on fourth down late in the game. Boise’s offense didn’t. Those two plays ultimately spurred the top-ranked Shock past the No. 6 Burn 56-51 in the arenafootball2 regular-season finale for both teams in front of 4,654 Saturday at Qwest Arena.
BOISE – Spokane’s offense converted on fourth down late in the game. Boise’s offense didn’t.
Those two plays ultimately spurred the top-ranked Shock past No. 6 Boise 56-51 in the arenafootball2 regular-season finale for both teams in front of 4,654 Saturday at Qwest Arena.
Spokane and Boise meet tonight for the third time this season and it’s possible they’ll collide again in the playoffs in two weeks. Still, there’s an element of the unknown going into the arenafootball2 regular-season finale at Qwest Arena in Boise.
There is no rest-vs.-rust debate as far as the Spokane Shock are concerned. Spokane has clinched the West Division title and the opportunity to stay at home for the first three rounds of the arenafootball2 playoffs. That won’t change whether the top-ranked Shock (14-1) win or lose Saturday’s road game against Boise (12-3).